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2 Tons of Pot Found in Border Tunnel |
2006-01-26 |
![]() The 2,400-feet long passageway is longer than most of the 21 cross- border tunnels that have been discovered since authorities began keeping track after the Sept. 11 attacks, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials said. "It was like being in a cavern or a cave," said Michael Unzueta, customs special agent in charge in San Diego. The tunnel's discovery prompted the U.S. Attorney's office in San Diego to open a criminal investigation, said Lauren Mack, a spokeswoman for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Mexican authorities found the entrance about 100 yards south of the border on Tuesday, and officers on the U.S. side found the exit Wednesday. Mexican officials allowed reporters and photographers, including an Associated Press photographer, into the tunnel late Wednesday. The tunnel was about five feet wide and high enough for an adult to stand inside, had a cement floor, and lights mounted on one of the hard soil walls. It was equipped with a pulley system on the Mexican side. Four tunnels have been discovered this month in the Tijuana-San Diego area, including more primitive tunnel that was also found Wednesday when a U.S. Border Patrol vehicle struck a sinkhole. The Sammy Dago & UCSD dopers are sure gonna be unhappy... |
Posted by:.com |
#12 a cavern or a cave?? Jeebus - on the local news it was barely big enough to crawl through - you couldn't stand up.... |
Posted by: Frank G 2006-01-26 22:41 |
#11 Wow, like, a pot tunnel, dude. I can dig it! |
Posted by: Mike 2006-01-26 22:03 |
#10 How can Homeland Defense be Homeland Defense when it will not police the borders? Return the tax dollars for this joke of an agency. |
Posted by: 3dc 2006-01-26 18:04 |
#9 Being a Californian who has smoked my share, this is what I think Arnold should do. Make it that all marijuana sold to medicinal outlets in CA has to be certified as grown in Ca. That way, all that money stays in state, with the added advantage that it decouples any insinuations of interstate commerce, which Congress can legislate on. |
Posted by: Penguin 2006-01-26 17:09 |
#8 "Dave's not here!" |
Posted by: ExtremeModerate 2006-01-26 16:14 |
#7 Whahahhahaaa..... Would make a great book title, Close Quarter Contact Highs by Tunneling B. Easy. |
Posted by: Besoeker 2006-01-26 16:13 |
#6 That would be about, um, let's see... carry the one... check out this leaf, it's weird-looking... um, you got anything to eat? |
Posted by: BH 2006-01-26 16:09 |
#5 Question BH, exactly how many Fat Boys would that be through the tunnel? |
Posted by: Besoeker 2006-01-26 15:59 |
#4 Sweet Jesus, that's a whole lotta tokes over the line! |
Posted by: BH 2006-01-26 15:56 |
#3 At least they don't send (yet) suicide boomers Bomb-a-rama. |
Posted by: gromgoru 2006-01-26 15:56 |
#2 Let's see, daily/nightly attempts to sneak across the border, drug running, incursions by what appears to be the Mexican military, lack of Mexican government cooperation in HALTING illegal immigration by its citizens, shots being fired on occasion, and tunnels. Sounds like there's a little problem that needs addressing, and not by instituting a guest worker program either. |
Posted by: Bomb-a-rama 2006-01-26 15:48 |
#1 Bush's call for Congress to enact a temporary- |
Posted by: Besoeker 2006-01-26 15:42 |